Released on 22 March 2008, text mode, needs 20Mb RAM

This floppy set will boot a SliTaz stable mini version. You can write floppies
with SliTaz bootfloppybox, Windows rawrite
or simply dd:

# dd if=fd001.img of=/dev/fd0

If you have a CD-ROM, an USB port and an USB key or a network card, but you
can't boot these devices directly, then try floppy-grub4dos first. This 1.44Mb floppy provides tiny programs to boot
these devices without BIOS support and some other tools.

This floppy set uses the BIOS instead of the linux driver. You can boot
SliTaz using unsupported floppy drives such as some PCMCIA devices.

The loram version of the base flavor is launched (text mode only).

Start your computer with fd001.img. It will show the kernel version
string and the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can
just press Enter.

The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64KB) and you will be
prompted to insert the next floppy, fd002.img. And so on up to
fd005.img.

If you have an ext3 partition on your hard disk, the bootstrap can create
the installation script slitaz/install.sh. You will be able to
install SliTaz on your hard disk without extra media.

Each floppy set detects disk swaps and can be used without a keyboard.

Good luck.

ISO image floppy set

The floppy image set above includes an embedded installer and can install
SliTaz on your hard disk.